Irréversible (2020)
Année de sortie: 2020
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Irreversible, Irreversível, Irreversibel, Irreversible - syntiset, Mi anastrepsimos
Réalisateur: Gaspar Noé
Writer: Gaspar Noé
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Brahim Chioua, Vincent Cassel, Richard Grandpierre, Gaspar Noé, Christophe Rossignon
Sociétés: Wild Bunch, Eskwad, StudioCanal, Les Cinémas de la Zone, Nord-Ouest Productions, 120 Films, Canal+
Genre: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Mystery, Rape And Revenge Film
Budget: 3.500.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: prostitute, rape, paris, france, police, nihilism, homophobia, homicide, insanity, heroin, celibacy, trauma, assault, masochism, gore, knife, violence against women, love, revenge, fear, cruelty, brutality, drugs, evil, boyfriend, lgbt, misogyny, debauchery, degeneration, disfigurement, rape and revenge, dehumanization, new french extremism, altruism, depressing, defiant
Histoire
Irréversible begins with a brutal scene in a Paris tunnel where Alex is raped by a stranger named Le Tenia. Her boyfriend Marcus and ex-boyfriend Pierre set out to find her attacker, leading them to a club called 'The Rectum'. They encounter a trans woman named Tania, who misleads them about Le Tenia's location. Marcus severely beats up a man he believes is Le Tenia but is later revealed not to be him. The film then cuts back to the tunnel scene where Alex screams for help before being attacked.
Résumé
Irréversible is a controversial French drama directed by Gaspar Noé in 2002. The film explores themes of violence, revenge, and the consequences of one's actions through the story of Alex's rape and her partners' quest for justice. Initially presented at Cannes Film Festival in reverse chronological order, creating a sensation due to its graphic content and non-linear structure, the director later released a chronological version titled 'Irreversible: Full Inversion' in 2019.

